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In his autobiography , the former US president Bill Clinton recalled a visit to Beauvoir’s centre in 1975 at which he and Hillary had been impressed by the sight of a man walking on hot coals and a woman biting the head off a live chicken. One American journalist, however, described Beauvoir as having “the oily manner of a man whom you wouldn’t want to leave alone with your money or your child”.
originally posted by: Elostone
a reply to: crankyoldman
I'm from AZ.
I'm worried sick that Ducey may put Mrs NoName in his seat.
He came from a really good family.
But after he came back home after being a POW, he found his wife unattractive after a terrible accident she'd had while he was in Vietnam.
He met a much younger and good looking Cindy(Homewrecker) Hensley in 1979 in Hawaii.
Her father, Jim Hensley was at one time, the wealthiest man in Arizona.
He was also one shady character.
He was involved in all sorts of illegal activity (racketeering, bookmaking, etc) and was a convicted felon.
Cindy and NoName began an affair that resulted in him kicking his first wife and 3 kids to the curb 8 months after meeting Cindy.
He obtained a quicky divorce 2 months later and married Cindy 2 months after that.
(Interestingly enough, her mother did the exact same thing...Jim Hensley was married with a family that she broke up and subsequently married him. Cindy is a product of her father's 2nd marriage.)
It was under the influence of his father in-law that NoName learned how make money by getting a little dirty. (It was through his father in-laws social/business contacts that he met and knew Charles Keating)
All this is just a taste of the long term corruption these people were and are involved in.
There is much to dig into here and there's a lot that's well documented.
originally posted by: Skyfloating
Flashback
Telegraph:
Biochemist who became Haitis Voodoo "Pope" and once treated the Clintons to Animal Sacrifice
In his autobiography , the former US president Bill Clinton recalled a visit to Beauvoir’s centre in 1975 at which he and Hillary had been impressed by the sight of a man walking on hot coals and a woman biting the head off a live chicken. One American journalist, however, described Beauvoir as having “the oily manner of a man whom you wouldn’t want to leave alone with your money or your child”.
Bill and Hillary have visited the "Pope of Voodoo" multiple times. Their first visit was before Clinton become the Governer of Arkansas. Beauvoir is probably the most famous Voodoo priest in the world. Among other things he teaches that sacrificing living beings to demons can bring political success. The ceremony that involved the Clintons was held for the "God" Ogou, who governs war and politics.
Writes Clinton in his autobiography:
"By the time we got back from Haiti, I had determined to run for (Arkansas) attorney general".
He won.
Clinton says he was "impressed" with the Voodoo priest and his "extraordinary event". In his autobiography he goes on to imply that this event informed his spiritual outlook in life.
Is it possible that Bill Clinton ascribes his early political success to animal sacrifice?
If so, one might wonder what he ascribes his later and greater political success too..
originally posted by: crankyoldman
I'm guessing that if either of these two men thought Q-Larp was a threat to our, and their, safety the annonykids would be gitmoed.
Warrior said he had the utmost respect for Mattis. After seeing that pic from the funeral It had me looking at them for a sense beyond the image. I'm guessing these two sleep a few minutes a week...
Hillary Clinton was encouraged by advisers Bateson and Jean Houston to hold imaginary conversations with her idol
With fingers crossed, the old rabbit's foot out of the box in the attic, I will be sacrificing a chicken in the backyard to Moloch . . .
More at: www.azcentral.com...
The governor said in the KTAR interview last week that, throughout the planning for the late senator’s memorials in Phoenix, he and his administration returned to one central question: “What would John McCain do in this situation?”
Cindy McCain, 64, a philanthropist, businesswoman, military mom, and grandmother, is one potential choice to fill the seat of her husband of 38 years. She could represent the senator's legacy while pursuing her own priorities, such as fighting human trafficking.
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Aug 26 2018 11:46:38
Suicide weekend?
Hands up?
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Impossible?
Coincidence?
We are in control.
BIG week ahead.
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